Tuesday, April 01, 2014

April (already!) Giggle Blog

1.One of my best friends is Elizabeth
(Betty) Moulder. She writes short stories for Woman’s Weekly and other
magazines. Recently she had a dilemma. She was booked in to hospital to have a
small lump removed from the side of her nose and the letter she received said
she needed someone to take her to, and collect her from, hospital and to stay
the night with her. Obviously, I volunteered. Where’s the dilemma? I hear you
asking. Well, it said the driver/carer had to be a responsible adult and Betty
reckons I don’t fit that category. I am now booked to be the cheerer-upper,
post-op. I am going to look for a big hat with a veil so that she can cover her
bruises and stitches and I can take her out to lunch.

2. My visits to the nurse for new dressings are now well into double figures. (See blog below for more info.) I'm there every other day and the surgery waiting room is beginning to feel like a second home. When I told the nurse this she said that the time to worry is when one of the receptionists actually says Hello Mrs H.

Guess what happened this morning?

3. I have two mobile phones. If I lose one I can use the
other to phone and find it. My hope is that I never lose both.

About Me

Why invisible granddaughter? Because I have not yet met my 18 year old granddaughter. This is not a suitable place to go into details but now she is old enough we are in contact. And this blog is for her so that she can join us in our adventures.
Why Sid? That's the name of the motorhome. It's an Elddis which is Siddle spelled backwards hence Sid for short.
Friends complain that their address books are filled with my addresses. I like moving house. Ten years ago I found the perfect solution for this need to be in new places. The Long Suffering One and I bought a motorhome with some of my winnings from being on Deal Or No Deal. Four years later we sold it but we now have another one and are on the move again. In a house I'll wake each morning and ask the LSO, 'What day is it?' Now I can ask, 'What day is it?' And 'Where are we?'